Since he is one of the best performers on the independent wrestling circuit, many were under the belief that Jeff Jarrett was going to try to get Chris Sabin under contract once GFW started. Well, apparently, those rumors are true. The promotion has now signed the former world heavyweight champion, and he will more than likely be taking part in the upcoming summer tour. No word yet on what his status with ROH will be now.

If you follow international wrestling at all, you'll know that Mike Bennett and his stock are rising. He is becoming a hot commodity in the industry. Those rumors are about signing a contract with TNA in the near future are heating up once again. The promotion would provide him with a bigger platform than the one he has in ROH. Bennett also knows that working with an opponent like Kurt Angle could definitely make him even more known.

As a sign of how desperately ROH wanted the Briscoes to stick around instead of leaving for WWE, there are rumors floating around right now that the front office has offered Jay Briscoe the lead booking position, which would enable him to keep he and his brother looking strong for this next portion of their careers. Combine that position of power with a higher salary than what the competition was offering, and you can understand why he stayed.

If you watched Kevin Owens in ROH, you already know that the big man does a lot of high impact and high risk moves. He has toned that down slightly in NXT. A WWE fan asked him through social media why he no longer does the suicide dive. Owens sarcastically responded that he wanted to live. In reality, however, there are rumors that Triple H instructed him to save the big spots for the very big moments instead of doing them routinely.

It looks like there might be some truth to the rumors about Joe Koff trying to get ROH on Spike TV. Kevin Kay is the president of the network, and during a recent interview with the Boston Herald, he revealed that the two sides have had some discussions. He also noted that the talks have not been serious enough to where anyone should assume that a deal will be made. Kay is still not sure they want wrestling on their channel.

For quite some time now, rumors about the Briscoes signing with WWE have been floating around. The speculations are flying high once again. Reports have surfaced that the company has renewed their interest in signing Jay Briscoe and Mark Briscoe to a contract. The former is actually the current ROH Heavyweight Champion, so that would be quite a boost to the roster. Despite their talents, the brothers would still have to go through NXT.

Earlier this week, rumors about ROH being in negotiations with Spike TV were debunked. The network even went as far as to say that they had no clue where those speculations came from. There are now reports that the source of the rumors are actually from within the company itself. The belief is that Joe Koff and his staff were the ones that leaked the rumors in an attempt to hide the fact that the company is going through financial issues.

Rumors surfaced within the internet wrestling community this week that ROH was in negotiations with Spike TV. The speculation was that they were trying to get a weekly television show on Friday nights. There have been absolutely no confirmation of this from Joe Koff or anyone in the promotion. In fact, Koff recently stated that he was more than satisfied with the progress that his company has been making with Ring of Honor being aired.

Rumors about the potential folding of ROH have started to surface as of late. It has already been reported that negotiations with a lot of their performers have stalled, and some of them are said to be looking at alternative employment options in WWE and TNA. Word has now leaked that Sinclair Broadcast Group has been rejected requests from Ring of Honor for funding. It appears as if Joe Koff is starting to give up on his wrestling promotion.